No One Wants to be the Scorpio and Head Full of War
BlackFrost
あらすじ
No One Wants to Be the Scorpio and Head Full of War A Scorpio Poetry Book by Black Frost, with illustrations by Marie Moldovan and Joseph Mykut Enter the sting. This is not a safe space. This is a battlefield of obsessions, betrayals, and blood-slicked rebirths. No One Wants to Be the Scorpio and Head Full of War is a genre-defiant poetry collection that claws through the underbelly of the Scorpio psyche-where vengeance is sacred, vulnerability is weaponized, and transformation is a ritual of fire. Penned by the elusive Black Frost, with visceral visual interventions by Marie Moldovan and Joseph Mykut, this book refuses to flinch. Each poem is a shard of mirror, reflecting trauma, rage, eroticism, and the sacred violence of becoming. Abstract art collides with confessional verse in a form that spirals from harmony to rupture, from elegy to invocation. There are no trigger warnings here. Only war cries. Motifs of night, death, and resurrection thread through a fragmented narrative that reads like a séance with the self. Historical ghosts, literary icons, and personal demons are summoned-not to be exorcised, but to be interrogated, seduced, and sometimes destroyed. This is not poetry for the faint of heart. It is a Scorpio's altar: raw, ungovernable, and lit with the fire of those who have survived themselves. From the depths of I Ain't Your Marionette Press, this book is a dare. Read it if you're ready to bleed.